Due to a typographical error in Scott
Stamp Monthly (Vol. 15, No. 7, pg. 116)
this stamp was formerly listed as 662d.

SC

816

50k

27 Oct 99

Dermochelys coriacea

Adult swimming upward and to right.

Available in mini panes of four
identical stamps.

SC

827

700k

27 Oct 99

Eretmochelys imbricata

One of two panes of twelve 770k values
issued this date.

Turtle mostly on one stamp but extends
slightly onto two adjacent stamps.

SC

827

g

700k

27 Oct 99

Eretmochelys imbricata

Single stamp w/ turtle from Scott Zambia
827.

Emerging from water onto beach.

SC

828

700k

27 Oct 99

Malaclemys terrapin

One of two panes of twelve 700k values
issued this date.

Turtle on one stamp only. Swimming
underwater.

SC

828

l

700k

27 Oct 99

Malaclemys terrapin

Single stamp w/ turtle from Scott Zambia
828.

Swimming underwater.

SC

905

1400k

10 Nov 00

Unidentified Tortoises

Single stamp from set of three.
Represents the African legend "Why the
Stones Don't Die".

Identical to Scott Zambia #906b except
that 906b has a dark brown selvedge and
this one does not.

SC

906

1400k

10 Nov 00

Unidentified Tortoises

Se-tenent strip of three w/ tortoises on
one.

Strip represents "African Legends of
Creation".

SC

906

b

1400k

10 Nov 00

Unidentified Tortoises

Single stamp w/ tortoises from Scott
Zambia #906. Identical to Scott Zambia
#905 except that this stamp has a dark
brown selvedge and #905 does not.

Represents an African legend: "Why the
Stones Do Not Die". This stamp is in
the "b" or middle position in the strip
of three, but it is the high
denomination, which would normally be in
the "c" position.

SC

1106

1500k

22 Jul 08

Unidentified Tortoises

This is Scott Zambia #905 o/p'd "K1500"
in black at top center of stamp.

Original denomination of 1400k in bottom
left corner of stamp is obliterated w/ a
large, black X on some specimens but the
X is well above the denomination in
other specimens and the denomination is
not obliterated.